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Air Arabia launches its new route to Sochi in Russia

Leading regional budget carrier Air Arabia has inaugurated its new route to the Russian city of Sochi with a frequency of six weekly flights. 
 
The new service marks the sixth Russian city to be served directly from Sharjah, alongside Moscow, Kazan, Samara, Ufa, and Yekaterinburg, further expanding Air Arabia’s network in the country.
 
With the addition of Sochi to its network, Air Arabia now serves Russia from three airports in the UAE including Sharjah, Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah, said the airline in a statement.
 
This expansion highlights the airline’s ongoing commitment to enhancing connectivity between the UAE and Russia, while promoting tourism, trade and cultural exchange between the two countries, it stated.
 
On the launch, Group CEO Air Arabia Adel Al Ali said: "We are glad to inaugurate our non-stop flights to Sochi, further strengthening our connectivity with Russia. This expansion not only provides our customers with a convenient and affordable air travel option between the UAE and Russia but also further strengthening tourism and trade ties between both nations."
 
"Sochi complements our growing network in the country and reflects our ongoing commitment to offering more travel opportunities to our customers," he stated.  
 
Alexey Starostin, the CEO of Aerod, the managing company of Sochi airport, said: "Today, Sochi is actively developing as an international hub, attracting more and more foreign tourists and offering extensive travel opportunities for Russian citizens."
 
"The UAE ranks among the top destinations served by the airport. Sharjah will become the third city in the UAE connected to Sochi Airport’s route network, once again confirming the growth and strengthening of ties between our countries," he stated. 
 
"Thanks to Air Arabia’s wide route network, travellers will benefit from convenient connections to destinations across the Middle East, Asia, and Africa, significantly expanding their international travel options," he added.-TradeArabia News Service